News & Events

Delaware Tech students have two new scholarships to support their education thanks to the generosity of two Lewes residents. Judith Wells Brunner and Philip C. Wescott each established a scholarship endowment for Delaware Tech students earlier this year.

Stanton - On Friday, March 2, Delaware Tech participated in the POW/MIA 50-State Flag Tour. In order to educate the public about American POWs and those missing in action, the POW/MIA Flag is traveling across the nation to visit each state.

Georgetown – Students in Delaware Technical Community College's Communications Department were treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the IMAX facility at Penn Waterfront in Wilmington, on Thursday, Feb. 22.

The Learning Communities Collegewide leadership team held the 2017 Learning Communities Summer Institute on June 6 and 8 at the Terry Campus in Dover. This was the sixth annual training for new learning community instructors.

Hunter Bordley, a Delaware Tech criminal justice-law enforcement option program graduate and current University of Delaware police officer, has been named ‘Officer of the Year’ by the Rotary Club of Newark. Bordley received the honor at a May 15 dinner hosted by the club.

QUANTICO, Va. – On April 18, 2017, students and faculty of the Criminal Justice Department had the opportunity to visit the FBI Training Academy in Quantico to see firsthand the rigorous training that takes place at the FBI Training Academy.

The Delaware Tech men’s cross country program recently signed Dover High School student-athlete Sean Saxton to a letter of intent. Saxton will join a team that won last year’s NJCAA Region 19 Championship.

The winners of a black and white license plate raffle were announced recently, and congratulations go to Pete and Susan Booker of Wilmington, DE. Tickets were sold over several months, with proceeds benefiting the College’s student scholarship fund.